Protein 1. Is protein large or small? Should it be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus? 2. Review: Proteins are made of a string of : _______________ 3.Should there be proteins in the urine? 4. If protein is in the urine, what could have caused it? List at least 3 possibilities: Bilirubin and urobilinogen 1.Where does bilirubin come from specifically? 2. How can you tell If you have bilirubin in your blood? Which places might you see a color change? 3. If a baby has bilirubin in their blood, they are said to have: ___________ 4. Usually the baby is premature. What organ is not fully functioning yet, in this case? 5. List another scenario that might lead to bilirubin in the blood? Specific Gravity (SG) 6. What does it mean to have a high specific gravity? 7. What is the scale we are looking at to determine specific gravity? List some values. 6.What kinds of things might lead to high specific gravity? Urinalysis Example #1 7. What stands out about the urine strip as abnormal? 8. What could lead to this particular pattern of urinalysis test pads? Urinalysis Example #2 9. What stands out about the urine strip as abnormal? 10. When you paused the video to make a guess at what this might mean, what did you guess? (It is OK to be wrong. I even know you did pause the video and tried your best!) What did Lisa say lead to this particular pattern of urinalysis test pads?
- Protein
1. Is protein large or small? Should it be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus?
2. Review: Proteins are made of a string of : _______________
3.Should there be proteins in the urine?
4. If protein is in the urine, what could have caused it? List at least 3 possibilities:
- Bilirubin and urobilinogen
1.Where does bilirubin come from specifically?
2. How can you tell If you have bilirubin in your blood? Which places might you see a color change?
3. If a baby has bilirubin in their blood, they are said to have: ___________
4. Usually the baby is premature. What organ is not fully functioning yet, in this case?
5. List another scenario that might lead to bilirubin in the blood?
- Specific Gravity (SG)
6. What does it mean to have a high specific gravity?
7. What is the scale we are looking at to determine specific gravity? List some values.
6.What kinds of things might lead to high specific gravity?
Urinalysis Example #1
7. What stands out about the urine strip as abnormal?
8. What could lead to this particular pattern of urinalysis test pads?
Urinalysis Example #2
9. What stands out about the urine strip as abnormal?
10. When you paused the video to make a guess at what this might mean, what did you guess? (It is OK to be wrong. I even know you did pause the video and tried your best!)
What did Lisa say lead to this particular pattern of urinalysis test pads?
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